THE ONLY ROOFING-SPECIFIC COMPETENT PERSON SCHEME, ALLOWING CONTRACTORS TO SELF-CERTIFY THEIR ROOF REFURBISHMENT WORK

CompetentRoofer is the Government-licenced Competent Person Scheme that allows professional roofing contractors to self-certify that their roof refurbishment work complies with Building Regulations within England and Wales. The scheme encompasses all roofing types for domestic, industrial and commercial properties and is open to all roofing contractors to apply.

If 50% or more of your roof needs to be replaced*, then under the Building Regulations, you must upgrade your installation to the current minimum standard and your Local Authority needs to be notified a minimum of 48 hours before work commences. Failure to comply could result in an enforcement notice from your Local Authority, and you will face difficulties when you decide to sell your property.

*Scheme does not apply to repairs or new work.

By using a registered CompetentRoofer, you can save not only time and money but will have the added reassurance that the work carried out complies with all relevant standards and importantly, that your legal obligations are met.

Competent – CompetentRoofer contractors are fully audited and inspected prior to joining the scheme, and regularly throughout their membership.

Compliant – Registered CompetentRoofer contractors must not only work to the current Building Regulations, they are also audited against the most up to date British Standards.

Certified – CompetentRoofer members are uniquely authorised to self-certify that their work complies with the current Building Regulations.

Covered – A ten year insurance backed guarantee is included with notification of roof refurbishment works up to a value of £50,000 where the building height is four storeys or less (also available for commercial/industrial works).

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CompetentRoofer Limited is an Introducer Appointed Representative of Guarantee Protection Insurance Limited.
Guarantee Protection Insurance Limited is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority.